Among the employed, people who identified themselves as attorneys or lawyers were the biggest donors to the campaigns. Malloy received about $18,000 from attorneys; Foley received nearly $11,000.

The other occupations that gave the most to Malloy were consultants, teachers, lobbyists, professors, managers, homemakers and physicians.

Aside from attorneys and the retired, Foley's campaign received the most money from individuals who identified their occupations as owner, president, executive, consultant, real estate, sales, finance, CEO, investor and manager.

But regardless of occupation, most of the money from individual donors came from Greenwich and Stamford.

Malloy received nearly $27,000 from individuals in Stamford, $11,312 from West Hartford and $11,132, from Greenwich.

Foley, on the other hand, got more than $71,000 from Greenwich residents, $34,207 from Stamford residents and $12,470 from West Hartford residents.

Individuals were able to contribute to gubernatorial campaigns up until the candidates accepted public grants, in the summer.

This database shows all donations from individuals to the various campaigns since Jan. 1.